NVIDIA Unveils New Family of PCI Express Professional Graphics Solutions

Dual NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400 Boards May Be Joined in a Single System with New NVIDIA SLI Technology

LONDON—JUNE 28, 2004—NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA), the worldwide leader in visual processing solutions, broadened its already expansive graphics line today with the introduction of four new NVIDIA Quadro® professional graphics solutions based on PCI Express™. Leveraging this next-generation bus architecture, NVIDIA doubles the bandwidth of its AGP 8X-based products to over 4GB per second in both upstream and downstream data transfers.

With the new NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400 high-end graphics model, NVIDIA enables system builders to assemble the ultimate scalable, 64-bit powerhouse by configuring multiple graphics subsystems in a single workstation. NVIDIA’s new professional graphics hardware will be widely available in workstations from Dell Computer, Fujitsu-Siemens Computers, and HP, among others.

“We’ve been accustomed to multiprocessing systems for some time with CPUs, but it is only with the industry’s transition to PCI Express that we’re seeing multiple graphics processing units in a single, affordable, mainstream workstation,” said Anthony Kros, associate analyst of workstations at Gartner, Inc. “Multiprocessing graphics scalability - combined with a 64-bit platform and the extra bandwidth PCI Express inherently brings to the table - represents a colossal surge forward for high-performance computing.”

“Over the years, we’ve gone from offering a couple of AGP-based 3D graphics solutions, to offering a wider range of 3D AGP graphics solutions, a 3D PCI solution, 2D professional graphics solutions, digital media solutions, and even multiheaded options,” said Jeff Brown, general manager of professional graphics at NVIDIA. “With today’s introduction of 2D and 3D PCI Express-based graphics, we can say with absolute certainty that we have something powerful and appropriate for every kind of professional user.”

The new breadth of solutions based on PCI Express includes the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3400, FX 1300, and FX 330 for 3D applications, and the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 280 for professional 2D applications. In addition to multiprocessing scalability and increased bandwidth, these solutions feature:

“The enormous bidirectional bandwidth of the PCI Express-based NVIDIA Quadro FX family allows us, for the first time, to utilise the full power of its graphics processors without any restriction to accelerate our hybrid, GPU/CPU-based, photo-realistic rendering software, mental ray,” said Rolf Herken, CEO and CTO of mental images. “With the simultaneous introduction of its SLI technology, NVIDIA is taking the first step towards truly scalable GPU performance in commodity component-based 64-bit systems. Scaling the graphics performance by just adding another NVIDIA Quadro graphics board will be a very attractive option for our users.”

“PCI Express blows the server side wide open,” says Beth Loughney, general manager of the NVIDIA Digital Film Group. “With this level of read-back performance and floating-point precision, any industry that requires the highest quality imagery can look forward to seeing a whole variety of previously CPU-bound applications accelerated in the back room by GPUs.”

“Running on platforms based on the Intel® Xeon™ processor and the Intel® E7525 chipset, SOFTIMAGE®|XSI® version 4.0 software takes advantage of the larger memory and the 64-bit operating system support that Intel® EM64T brings to IA-32 platforms,” said Alan Waxenberg, business development manager, third parties, at Softimage Co., a subsidiary of Avid Technology, Inc. “This means that customers using SOFTIMAGE|XSI v.4.0, NVIDIA Quadro PCI Express-based graphics, and Intel’s 64-bit platform will experience dramatic increases in memory access and faster system performance, which significantly streamline time-consuming modelling, texturing, and rendering operations.”

The NVIDIA Quadro PCI Express-enabled solutions are available immediately worldwide through PNY Technologies (US and Europe), Leadtek (Asia Pacific), and Elsa (Japan), as well as from value-added resellers and system builders.

About NVIDIANVIDIA Corporation is a market leader in visual computing technology dedicated to creating products that enhance the interactive experience on consumer and professional computing platforms. Its graphics and communications processors have broad market reach and are incorporated into a wide variety of computing platforms, including consumer digital-media PCs, enterprise PCs, professional workstations, digital content creation systems, notebook PCs, military navigation systems and video game consoles. NVIDIA is headquartered in Santa Clara, California and employs more than 1,800 people worldwide. For more information, visit the Company’s Web site at www.nvidia.co.uk.

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